Meteorologist Grant Johnston joined NBC 5 in April 2010 and can be seen on NBC 5 Today weekdays from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m.
Johnston has held several on-air meteorological positions. For seven years, he forecasted at NBC affiliate KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
“Grant has years of experience forecasting and storm chasing in the heart of Tornado Alley," NBC 5’s David Finfrock said. "He’s bringing great depth of experience to our local team. I’m glad he’s here.”
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Growing up in the Midwest, Grant developed a fascination with thunderstorms, tornadoes, and blizzards at an early age. For a birthday present in high school, his parents took him to meet the local TV meteorologist in Kansas City, Bryan Busby. Six years later, he did an internship with Busby and credited him with his start in the business.
After graduating from the University of Missouri with a degree in Atmospheric Science, Grant began his career in meteorology at KMIZ-TV in Columbia, Missouri.
He also forecasted for KYTV in Springfield, Missouri. While in college, Grant was recognized for his undergraduate research on hurricanes and El Nino.
Grant left Oklahoma City in 2009 to enroll in the Dallas Theological Seminary and plans to continue working toward a master’s degree there.
When Grant is not on air or doing homework, he enjoys spending time with family and friends, running, flying, and composing music.
The Latest
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NBC 5 FORECAST: Storms bring wind, heavy rain and lightning to North Texas
A cold front moved into North Texas and brought thunderstorms to North Texas early Wednesday morning.
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NBC 5 FORECAST: Cold front brings a big weather change
A welcome weather change has arrived! A cold front brought some much needed rain to North Texas and cooler temperatures! Rain has tapered off this evening and will stay far south through tomorrow morning.
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LIVE RADAR: Thanks to a cold front, a below normal start to the week
A cold front will move across North Texas into Monday morning, bringing scattered shower and thunderstorm chances.
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NBC 5 FORECAST: Quite hot now, but cooler next week
A late summer heatwave has a firm grip across North Texas. High temperatures will be well above normal through Saturday with highs in the upper 90s and an afternoon heat index around 100-105.
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NBC 5 FORECAST: Late summer heatwave
A late summer heatwave is unfolding across North Texas. High temperatures will be well above normal for the next few days with highs in the mid to upper 90s and an afternoon heat index around 100.
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NBC 5 FORECAST: Late summer heat wave
Above normal temperatures will stick around this week with high temperatures in the mid to upper 90s through Friday. The normal high for DFW this time of year is in the upper 80s. An unusually strong upper level ridge of high pressure is responsible for this hot weather pattern.
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NBC 5 FORECAST: Unseasonably warm this week
Above-normal temperatures will stick around this week with high temperatures ranging from the low to mid-90s through Friday. The normal high for DFW this time of year is in the upper 80s. An upper-level ridge of high pressure is responsible for this warm weather pattern.
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LIVE RADAR: Rain ending, sunshine and pleasant fall weather coming our way
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NBC 5 FORECAST: Hotter weather ahead
The big weather story over the next few days will be a return of summer-like heat. High temperatures Friday will be in the low 90s with a good deal of sunshine.
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Summer heat returning to North Texas
As Francine exits to the northeast, the clouds will clear out and warmer weather will move in on Thursday and Friday. In fact, it’s going to be downright hot for the upcoming weekend with highs near 100! The humidity will remain elevated, leading to a heat index of around 105. The above-normal temperatures will continue into next week.